KALINGA 



GREAT LAKES Each $7.50 



A new clear blue self, grown in Canada by Lyman 

 Cousins, of London, Ontario. A broad, spreading, 

 regal type of flower, with handsome foliage and finely 

 branched four-foot stalks. Color is about the same 

 shade as Shining Waters, slightly nearer to true blue, 

 however. Standards are tightly closed, no veining at 

 the haft, and the flowers hold their color remarkably 

 well. Awarded the honor of Highly Commended last 

 season. Pictured on page 6. 



GUDRUN Each $1.00 



Heavily textured enormous white, from the well 

 known Mrs. Dykes in England. The flowers are very 

 long, with falls that spread outward at the tips. Beard 

 is brilliant orange. This is a warm, or creamy white, 

 with a slight gold sprinkling over the entire bloom. 

 A one-time winner of the Dykes Medal. See page 20. 



HAPPY DAYS Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 



A solid uniform bright yellow, in size as large as 

 the giant El Capitan, and acclaimed by every iris 

 critic who has seen it. Compared with California 

 Gold, Happy Days is a brighter yellow, with a slight 

 undertone of orange, as against the deep greenish- 

 gold of the former. They do not compete with each 



other, being entirely different and similar only in that 

 they both are ultra modern extra fine yellows. H. M. 

 AIS 1935. 



IMPERIAL BLUSH Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 



A new creamy pink, tall, with very large blos- 

 soms, of delightful perfume. The stems reach 40 

 inches in height. A Sass production, vigorous and 

 very free flowering. This does not carry any of the 

 yellow glow of most other pink toned irises. 



INDIGO BUNTING Each 50c 



Something different in clear blue, a rather deep 

 shade, nicely formed, with an odd brownish suffusion 

 near the haft. Flowers are freely produced, making it 

 excellent as a garden or landscape subject. Good 

 blues are in keen demand and this is one of the best. 



ITASCA Each $2.50; 3 for $6.00 



Raised by Dr. R. E. Kleinsorge, Silverton, Oregon. 

 A positive self of the darkest, yet most vivid, deep 

 amethyst. It carries no veining whatsoever, and the 

 great depth of tone is intensified by a heavy brown 

 beard, underlaid with blue. The texture is like silk, 

 and the flowers are rounded in shape, with nicely 

 branched stalks 30 to 36 inches high. See page 34. 



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